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Monitoring Russian TVs in Moldova: Manipulation, Propaganda and Disinformation

Russian televisions retransmitted in Moldova promote manipulation and propaganda, and deliver pro-Russian, anti-Ukrainian, anti-European and anti-Occidental messages, conclude two new monitoring reports. The monitoring...

Bulgaria Bans Book That Attacks Government Critics

Bulgaria halted on 15 March the distribution of a book that slammed several journalists, activists and politicians as "foreign mercenaries" who want to take control of the country with...

Moldova: Over Half of Consumers of Socio-Political News Believe They Can Identify Propaganda in the Media

Sixty percent of consumers of socio-political news in Moldova believe they have the necessary abilities to understand when a material in the media is...

Media in Moldova: oligarchy in power

Nadine Gogu heads a centre in support of independent journalism in the country. She tells us about media oligarchs, Russian propaganda, and the future...

Journalists’ unions warn about “confusing” EU Parliament resolution tackling anti-EU propaganda

The International and European Federation of Journalists (IFJ and EFJ) warned about a “confusing and incoherent” European Parliament non-legislative resolution adopted on Wednesday to...

How influence of Russian media risks making Serbia a Moscow bureau

By Marija Šajkaš / CPJ Guest Blogger For a couple of days last month, uninformed tourists visiting Serbia could easily have believed that the country...

Moldova: Elements of Propaganda, Information Manipulation and Violation of Journalism Ethics in the Local Media Space

The Independent Journalism Center monitored 12 media outlets in Moldova – news portals and TV channels – in the period of May 1 –...

World Press Freedom Day: A celebration with little to celebrate

By Tihomir Loza It was both fitting and a tad surreal that this year’s central celebration of the World Press Freedom Day (3 May) should...

A Bold Investment Fund to Create Independent Media Markets and Free Information in Eastern Europe

By Aleksander Dardeli Governments have directly and indirectly resumed predominance of the media markets in many former communist-bloc nations in Central and Eastern Europe. Responsible...

Who really rules the airwaves in Moldova?

By Nadine Gogu, 28 March 2016 With public trust at all time low, we need to examine how murky media ownership threatens pluralism and freedom of...
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